Wenstrom, Frank A., 1903-

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Birth 1903-07-27
Death 1997-05-12

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Frank Wenstrom was born in Dover ND on July 27, 1903. After graduating from Carrington High School, he spent several years farming. Wenstrom worked in the oil business in Carrington, beginning in 1933. In 1938, he married Esther Pickett and moved to Williston, where he continued his work in the oil business. In 1945, he became Secretary-Manager for the Williston Chamber of Commerce. From 1951-1960, Wenstrom worked as the Public Relations officer at the First National Bank of Williston. He won his first North Dakota State Senate race in 1956. He was also a member of the North Dakota Yellowstone Fort Union Commission, formed to restore Forts Union and Buford from 1957-1964. From 1963-64 he served as Lieutenant Governor under North Dakota Governor William Guy. Wenstrom continued his work in the State Senate from 1967-1985. In 1971 he was appointed President of the North Dakota State Constitutional Convention. Wenstrom was a member of North Dakota Water Users Association and served on its Board of Directors in 1970-71. In the later years, he devoted much of his time to the Silver Haired Education Association, concentrating on issues concerning care of the elderly. Frank Wenstrom died in May 1997.

From the description of Papers, 1956-1994. (University of North Dakota). WorldCat record id: 49279018

First district state senator; Lieutenant governor, 1963-1964; president of the North Dakota Constitutional Convention, 1972. Williston, North Dakota.

From the description of Frank A. Wenstrom papers, 1964, 1971-1972. (State Historical Society of North Dakota State Archives). WorldCat record id: 18084685

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